Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1961

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Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 119 of 210
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Page 119 text:

OPTI-MISS-ROW I: Mrs. Peggy Mullis. Sharon Ann Bailey, Doris Henderson, Rose Marie Barker, Janice Lamphere, Marilyn BrossarT, Linda Eades. ROW Z: Palricia Keller, Pafricia Balch, Helen Curry, Kaye Haley, Judy Jorgen- sen, Eva Hook. ROW 3: Glenda For'l'ner, PaTTy Howe, Judy Edmondson, Rosalyn Knigh'I, Sandra Brown. ROW 4: Paula Young, Juclilh Ann VVhiTe, Mary Jo Connell, Karen Cakora. Junior Oph-Miss NEWEST SERVICE CLUB added To The CHS rosTer is The Junior OpTi-Miss, which was Tormed in The early parT OT l96O. This newly-Tormecl club sTarTed iTs service TradiTion by cleaning The school desks. Their money-making proiecT was a dance which will become an annual aTTair. The Club is sponsored by Mrs. Peggy Mullis. ln order To qualify Tor membership The girls musT rank high scholasTically, have good characTer, and show qualities OT leadership. Junior Optimist HOPTIMISM-lngredienT Tor True Leadershipr' was This year's Topic Tor The annual orarorical conTesT Tor boys which was sponsored by The Junior OpTimisT Club. A SIOOO college scholarship goes To The besT speaker. This is a segmenT OT The club's program designed To provide an opporTuniTy Tor com- panionship beTween boys, develop Their characTer and inTeresTs, and encourage loyalTy To Their counTry and school. JUNIOR OPTIMIST-ROW I: Mr. Louis De la Vina, Jerry Milam, Jim BerTino, Guy Roebuck, Don Gough. ROW 2: Marvin Lyons, Raymond Pralf, BuTch Ward, Terry McNicholas, John Blevins. ROW 3: Sieve Marlin, Wayne Gonza- lez, Tom Keough, Ron Hicks, Ronnie Longan. ROW 4: Daniel Uccello, Jim Harris, David Bellinger, Weldon WheaT, Jerry Thorne. 117

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1' T ,. es 1 A gi THE KEY CLUB officers pose Tor a picTure before rushing off To work on Kids' Day , EvereTT STallings, secre'iaryg Joe McDaniel, vice-president 'Qt Tom BelT, presidenh Bob Mcllwain, Treasurer. COME HAVE A LOOK SEE and help a deserving senior win a scholarship was The main inTeresT oT The Key Club in February, when Their annual varieTy show was presenTed. Dur- ing TooTball season The earnesT Key Clubbers parked cars Tor The Dads' Club. In OcTober They sell peanuTs Tor Kiwanis Kids' Day. This John Rhodes, Roger Huff, and Broady Richardson hang signs 'For The year Hqe Key was honored 1.0 have The Foreign Exchange l C H A L kS . annua ome ave OO ee STudenT as a member OT Their club. The Key Club's boundless energy was puT To use To help The UniTed Fund. They gave K b Two hundred man-hours oT worlc. frgriw ml KEY CLUB-ROW I: Mr., Val Ficcio, Tom BelT, Joe McDaniel, Bob Mcllwain, EvereTT ST-allings, Tom Loclcard, George Riclrer, John Rhodes. ROW 2: Bob CarpenTer, Tom Mullins, Don Leonard, Doug Loclcard, Milne Gurr, Chris Thompson, Jack STevens, Broacly Richardson, Jimmy Dykes, John Cicero. ROW 3: Roger Huff, Don Weaver, Gary Burlcholder, Bill Eslin, Dan Brazinslci, Don Holder, John WhaTley, Riley Maseda, John STooTman. ROW 4: Ralph Oliver, Bob Jordan, Larry Gomez, Bill Campbell, Flemming SchulTze. 116



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GIRLS EXCHANGE: ROW l: Linda GilchrisT, DoTTie CarlTon, KaThy Ringelspaugh, Lillian WhiTe, Brigid Maguire, Heidi Brose, GreTchen Graves, Mrs. ElizabeTh Pearce. ROW 2: Viclxy Nelry, Carol Wade, Teri Garner, Susan Milcell, Fran Morgan, Corinne AlTonso, Carol Louclcs, Helen ViTello, ROW 3: RuTh Miller, Pam EnTwisTle, Nancy GriTTin, PaTricia Williams, Robin HardesTy, Mary Fishbaclc, Ronda ArringTon, Billie McLaughlin. ROW 4: MargareT Bonar, Penny Brose, Bro'olre Warner, Karen Malloy, Rayfae Brown, Sandy Creel, Ann Davids, Janice SchoberT. Girls Exchange Club HCHALK DUST . . , ACHOO! The Exchangers are aT iT again as They Taclcle Their weelcly prOiecT OT cleaning erasers. Also lisTed under service are The Two visiTs made To The Childrens Home. The club sponsors a dance and also a balce sale each year. The money OT This proiecf is Tor The purchase OT a giTT which is dOnaTed TO The school. EnTrance inTo The club, sponsored by Mrs. ElizabeTh Pearce, requires inTeresT on The parT OT The applicanT, recommendaTion by TaculTy advisor, mainTenance OT a C average, and The ap- proval OT The Dean OT Girls. Junior Exchange THE FREEDOM SHRINE was given To Chamberlain High School in nineTeen hundred and TiTTy-eighT by The Junior Exchange Club, and They are conTinuing Their paTrioTic vvorlq by supplying CHS wiTh more hisTOric papers. This year They bOughT new Tlags Tor The school campus pole, One is a Tlag OT Florida and The oTher is a Tlag OT The UniTed STaTes. They are sponsoring a ValenTine Hop To alleviaTe some OT The cosTs OT This proiecT. Members musT mainTain an overall C average and have ouTsTanding characTer and leadership. JUNIOR EXCHANGE: ROW l: Johnny Jordan, John FreTwell, Bill Mixon, Bill Garrison, Rodney Miller, Jerry Adcoclc, RoberT Harris, Andy Osborn, Mr. Carl Miller. ROW 2: Dickie Warren, Wayne SmiTh, Robin Bearss, Larry Lupperns, Donald Kay, RoberT Schulz, Bill BurdeTT, James GarreTT, Jim Cline, Verl GilberT. ROW 3: Dennis Warner, Clarence Wrye, Ray HolTon, Charles Bearss, Dan Taylor, Mille Elmore, Charles Dennis, David Williams, Bill Sidwell. Jeff KiTch, Eddie Correia. 118 ,gm

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